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Samuel Leonidas Simpson (1845–1899) was an American poet, known for his works about the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] Simpson was born in Missouri on November 10, 1845, moving to Oregon with his parents the following year. [2] His parents were Ben and Nancy (née Cooper) Simpson; he married Julia Humphrey in 1867. [3]
[12] [23] Samuel Simpson, [c] was born September 23, 1825, who became a successful merchant in Galena; Their first daughter, Clara B. was born December 11, 1828; Second daughter Virginia Paine was born February 20, 1832; Their third son, Orvil Lynch, was born May 15, 1835; Their third daughter and youngest child was Mary Frances, born July 30 ...
Killed his wife, 3 members of her family and 2 household servants [71] 2: George Hassell: Whittier: 1917, 1926: 13: Spree killer, killed his wife and three children in Whittier, then killed his second family in Texas in 1926 [72] [73] 3: Ralph Works: Pasadena: 1941-08-08: 2: Murder-suicide in which former professional baseball pitcher shot ...
A son who held his parent's alleged murderer at gunpoint is opening up about his final moments with his mother and father. T.D. Gribble recalled how he embraced his mom Paula, 76, and kissed the ...
One day after the episode aired, Simpson quickly responded to the accusations in a social media post.. “If my in-laws ‘funded our lifestyle’ I’d be living WAY larger than I am right now ...
Samuel Little (né McDowell; June 7, 1940 – December 30, 2020) was an American serial killer who was convicted of eight murders and confessed to committing 93 murders between 1970 and 2005. [5] The Federal Bureau of Investigation 's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program has confirmed his involvement in at least 60 murders, the largest number ...
Shocking new charges have been brought in the case of a family that was brutally murdered in their homes on Halloween night in 2015.. Cathy Scott, her husband Michael Scott, Mr Scott's mother ...
Ito presided over the 1995 murder trial of O. J. Simpson, at which Simpson was acquitted.His decision to allow television coverage of the trial was controversial, [9] and Ito faced criticism for seeming to enjoy the press and for allowing too many sidebars and recesses.